This paper analyses the effect of a firm's organizational capacity on the reported profitability of multinational enterprises (MNEs). Better organizational practices improve productivity and the potential taxable profits of firms. However, higher adoption of these practices may also enable more efficient allocation of profits across tax jurisdictions, lowering actual taxable profits. We present new evidence that MNE subsidiaries with better such practices, when located in high-tax countries, report significantly lower profits and have a higher incidence of bunching around zero returns on assets. We show these results are driven by patterns consistent with profit-shifting behavior. Further, using an event study design, we find that firms wit...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper explores whether higher corporate tax rates reduce the speed with which small firms conve...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
This paper examines the differences in total factor productivity (TFP) between multinationals and do...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
Tax-motivated profit shifting is an increasingly important element in the agenda of academics and p...
Research background: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) employ tax avoidance by ability to use differe...
This paper investigates whether the size of multinationals’ real investments in a high-tax country i...
Does the complexity of the ownership structure of multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) enable tax avoid...
This paper examines whether the profit-shifting trend in Europe during 2003-2013 can be explained by...
Multinationals can escape high Statutory Tax Rates (STRs) by way of Profit-Shifting (P-S) and in thi...
Income shifting from high-tax to low-tax jurisdictions is considered a primary method of reducing wo...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises. Thi...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper explores whether higher corporate tax rates reduce the speed with which small firms conve...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...
Intangible assets are one major source of profit shifting opportunities due to a highly intransparen...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
This paper examines the differences in total factor productivity (TFP) between multinationals and do...
This paper stresses the special role of multinational headquarters in corporate profit shifting stra...
Tax-motivated profit shifting is an increasingly important element in the agenda of academics and p...
Research background: Multinational enterprises (MNEs) employ tax avoidance by ability to use differe...
This paper investigates whether the size of multinationals’ real investments in a high-tax country i...
Does the complexity of the ownership structure of multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) enable tax avoid...
This paper examines whether the profit-shifting trend in Europe during 2003-2013 can be explained by...
Multinationals can escape high Statutory Tax Rates (STRs) by way of Profit-Shifting (P-S) and in thi...
Income shifting from high-tax to low-tax jurisdictions is considered a primary method of reducing wo...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises. Thi...
This paper presents a new approach to estimating the existence and magnitude of tax-motivated income...
This paper explores whether higher corporate tax rates reduce the speed with which small firms conve...
We provide indirect empirical evidence of profit shifting behavior by multinational enterprises (MNE...